Motorcycle Helmet Sticker - Safety can be so cool

Granted: The motorcycle helmet is not the prettiest item of clothing ever. But it does its job and can get a lot cooler with a few motorcycle helmet stickers. The vinyl stickers from Bobberbrothers allow you to customize your helmet, making it a stylish, unique accessory. And offers you more than just a little security.

With these motives you can identify yourself

Biker slogans, skulls, skeleton hands, such cool logos - a helmet doesn't have to be boring. The motorcycle helmet stickers from Bobberbrothers bring your riding style, your attitude to life and your motto to where everyone can see it. The motorcycle helmet stickers are made of high-quality materials that can also be applied to the curved surface of the helmet. The stickers lie smoothly around the helmet, wrinkle-free and shapely. However, you should clean the helmet before applying it. The surface must be smooth, dry, dust-free and grease-free. Place the sticker with the middle on the surface of the helmet, if you have removed it from the carrier paper. Then gently brush with a soft, lint-free cloth from the inside outwards so that the air between the sticker and the helmet surface is blown out.

Stickers and helmet must match

Some manufacturers warn against attaching stickers to the motorcycle helmet. Depending on how the helmet is constructed and what materials it is made of, the sticker can make the material hard and porous. In the case of an accident, the helmet would simply break apart and fall apart instead of protecting your head. For those interested in chemistry: The plastics used in motorcycle helmets sometimes contain plasticizers to make the polymers elastic. In this way, the impact of an accident is cushioned. Over time, the solvents in the adhesive surfaces of some stickers release the plasticizers from the plastic. There are motorcycle helmet stickers that do not contain solvents. If you are unsure if your motorcycle helmet sticker is compatible, just write an email to the manufacturer. Composite helmets are usually coated with a layer of paint, so stickers are no problem.